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A GOUP OF TURQUOISE-GLAZED ORMOLU-MOUNTED DECORATIONS Qing Dynasty (7) image 1
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Lot 64

A GOUP OF TURQUOISE-GLAZED ORMOLU-MOUNTED DECORATIONS
Qing Dynasty

14 December 2023, 17:00 EST
New York

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A GOUP OF TURQUOISE-GLAZED ORMOLU-MOUNTED DECORATIONS

Qing Dynasty
Comprising a pair of openwork brush holders carved with a continuous frieze of pine, bamboo and prunus blossoms, known as the "Three Friends of Winter"; a pair of 'crunching tiger' taperstick holders with circular knobs to indicate furs around the face and along the spine; a 'Dharma' washer under an ormolu canopy; a crouching Buddhist lion; and a group of two 'Budhai' taperstick holders under the ormolu tree, mounting an openwork brush holder on top, the brush holder carved with a group of gnarled pine trees and a child climbing on garden rocks peering at a strange creature below.
pair of brush holders: 5 5/8in (14.2cm) high overall for each;
tiger taperstick holders: 3in (7.6cm) width for each;
Dharma washer: 7 1/8in (18.1cm) high overall;
Buddhist lion: 4in (10.2cm) width overall;
group of two tapersticks and a brush holder: 8in (20.3cm) high overall
(7).

Footnotes

清 孔雀藍釉擺飾裝銅鎏金底座 一組七件

A reticulate brush holder with "Three Friends of Winter" decoration was sold in our London salerooms, 28 October-7 November 2022, lot 92. A pair of turquoise-glazed ormolu-mounted Budai was sold at Christie's London, 28 January 2015, lot 581.

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